Start with 60 grit loose SiC and watch your troubles lap away like waves on a beach, lol.
He is not joking, I have done this before to get things close, then went to coarse grits of sandpaper, then to dmt325
02-08-2015, 06:13 PM
ScottGoodman
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Originally Posted by onimaru55
I say this without joking, some stones need to start their lapping on the pavement.
He is not joking, I have done this before to get things close on concrete driveway, then went to coarse grits of sandpaper, then to dmt325
02-10-2015, 03:05 PM
DaveW
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Originally Posted by onimaru55
I say this without joking, some stones need to start their lapping on the pavement.
Ditto this. A concrete block from a building supply store or sidewalk is also a good option. The concrete blocks are full of large silica particles, are flat (otherwise the surfaces would be wavy and look bad), and have large pores.